Dover Websites
Check out the links below:
Dover Town Council Website www.dovertown.com " Dover Town Website informing people about Dover by the Town Council"ver
Western Heights www.western-heights.com "Learn about Dover's Western Height's fortifications - the biggest of their kind in the
country"
Gateway Hospital Broadcasting Service www.ghbs.org.uk "The hospital radio for Dover and Deal"
"White Cliffs Country's biggest museum housing the story of Dover and the Bronze Age Boat"
Fagg Family Of Dover:
"The website of Dover's very own Fagg Family useful if you have a Fagg relative like me or if you are researching
the family name. Also has a lot of useful information on Dover itself including reviews and information"
Neame Family Website/Tree:
"Information on the Neame family, of which I have in my family tree and associated information. These are the relations
to Kent's famous brewers Shepherd Neame who originate from Faversham".
"All about Dover Watersports Centre and the courses they provide."
"One of Dover's Tourism attractions telling the history of transport in Kent includes a range of vintage and classic
vehicles, toys and shop displays."
"A society preserving and informing about the Western Heights for future generations"
"History of Dover's Lifeboat and what they do today as part of the RNLI"
"Extensive information on Dover's Hovercrafts and other hovercrafts alike - a must for 'hover-fans'!
East Kent Morris Minor Club: www.ekmm.co.uk "If you like Morris Minor's and live in the East Kent region then head along to this website regarding
the East Kent Morris Minor Club, lots of information on the club, events and minors alike. They meet at the Grove Ferry Inn,
Grove Ferry every second Monday of the month - a must for Minor enthusiasts!"
Dover Pages: www.doverpages.co.uk "An informative site informing the visitor and resident alike about Dover. Has many sections on history
and tourism as well as local buisnesses."
"Information on the world's busiest port includes dockside information, history, interesting links to places in Northern
France and east Kent as well as crusie and ferry news."
Dover Past: www.doverpast.co.uk "Go through a time machine to see how areas of Dover looked different from today"
Dover Lock and Key to the Kingdom: www.dover-kent.co.uk "Lots of Information on Dover and historic facts for tourists and visitors alike"
Crabble Corn Mill: www.ccmt.org.uk "Lots of information about Crabble Corn Mill - Dover's best preserved watermill built to feed Napoleonic
troops - the mill is now open as an attraction".
Amanda Guest House: Looking for somewhere to stay? Then visit...
"Dover's Official Town Guide incorporating events and local information."
" Making a better, brighter Dover Town Centre."
Buckland Mill: www.bucklandmill.co.uk - "History told through photographs and information about this local landmark."
"Dover's yearly carnival."
"The new carnival association for Dover's carnival"
BBC Kent Website: "All about what's on and what's going on with news and
information about Kent - The Garden of England" www.bbc.co.uk/kent
Kent County Council: - County Council website featuring tourism and services
Kent Online: www.kentonline.co.uk - Website of the local newspaper group, Kent Messenger incorporating local information, events and news
KMFM: Dover's Local Radio on 106.8FM: www.kentonline.co.uk/kmfm - then click on the Logo next to KMFM For Shepway and White Cliffs Country.
"A website all about this landmark in Deal, its history and information related to it. IIf you want to visit it you
can as it is a museum of communication, semaphore and time. Visit the site to find out about the tower and what exactly it
is. There are today only a handful of timeball towers left in the world, so Deal's is unique."
"Excellent website about the Deal Carnival and Regatta, also in Walmer and Kingsdown. Visit the site for the latest
news and information on the event."
"The new community website for Walmer near Deal packed full of information for this coastal community."
Further afield websites
Do you have a website from outside the Dover area that includes nearby boroughs that you want to be included? Then please
contact me with the information via the contact forms in the sites menu.
" Helping many rare and endangered animals return to the wild where they belong. The parks are located at Bekesbourne
near Canterbury and Lympne near Hythe and are run by the John Aspinall Foundation who founded both parks. A brilliant day
out visit the website at www.howletts.net
"Ross On Wye is not in Kent as many people know but it is a lovely market town situated in South Herefordshire in
beautful countryside with the River Wye passing through www.wyenot.com offers the visitor a collection of great images and information to inform about this great little market town I visited in
2002 and 2003."
"The Dungeness community website for this small community on the end of the Dungeness peninsula in Kent within the
beautiful Romney Marsh. A place to get away from it all. Well worth the visit."
"The local award winning website to the market town of Faversham. Features history, what to do, and information about
one of Kent's best market towns. Walks along the creeks and Oare Marshes are a must here as well. This site also has photographs
of the town and detail surrounding its past. King Stephen is burried in Faversham, where a abbey once stood. Faversham's magnificant
church of St Mary's is one of Kent's finest."
A typical English Village, set in the picturesque countryside of the Southeast of England.
Latticed
windowed Flemish weavers cottages stretch the full length of the south side of the High street, which is flanked on both sides
by fossilized stone quarried long ago from near by Bethersden from which it gets it's
name [Bethersden marble]
Local company, based in Biddenden for all your computer bits and pieces and website design.
A brilliant photographic tour of Weymouth and the surrounding areas including most of the county of Dorset. I have
linked to this website for a reason, but you have to have a look to find out! (The clues in a name!)
"A website about Kenya, its wildlife, art and other information related to the country."
"An excellent website about geology, fossils, minerals and other aspects of geology. Also explore this site to find
out more about the geology of the earth and how it was formed."
"Interested in this natural phenomona? Then check out this website outlining the procceses of how a hurricane is
formed, what is a hurricane, Hurricane Andrew and related issues from the Dover Soul Group."
Terry Cleaver's Family Tree And Files Website: Are you studying your family history?
Does it include the CLEAVER, HENLEY, HARRIS, BURWILL/BURVILL(E), WHITEWOOD, FAGG(E), NEAME, WHITING, BROWN, HALL, JUPP, DUGGAN,
CLARINGBOLD, JENKINS, ATKINS.... (there are more) then please visit this site. The author would like to hear from you if there
are any connections with your research/tree.
Radio Websites
Radio Forts Website: "History of Kent and Essex's off shore pirate radio's
from the off shore forts off Whitstable".
Radio Sticker Swapper: "Radio logo's and car
stickers from around the Globe - extensive UK section"
Media UK: "Forums and information on newspapers, radio and television stations
in the UK"
Aircheck UK - The Kent Webpages
"For more information on Kent's local radio history visit this webpage."
"Ian Perry hosts this website with information on all the radio stations in the British Isles and their histories
as well as extensively researched radio station information from throughout the world."
Ofcom: "The UK's regulator of radio and liscencing in the UK - replaced the
radio authority and a number of other radio regulators in December 2003"
Local Radio and Media
Time also have stations covering Lewisham in South London and Havering in Essex all accessible via
www.timefm.com
Trial Stations
Channel Swimming
Non Dover Sites
4 Wheel Drive Madness
All you need to know about modified cars
Don't forget to visit the original Dover Soul by clicking Original Dover Soul in the menu bar.
And if you visit any of these sites please tell them where you saw them at Dover Soul - The Soul of Dover.